Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp - ETCA

Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp - ETCA Trainings in high level endoscopy @ ZAS Cadix, Antwerp. He even offered accomodation within the hopital as he believed in these new techniques.

Some twenty years ago word got out that endoscopic - mainly hysteroscopic at that time - procedures were performed at the deparment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the Jan Palfijn General Hospital in Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium (head Dr. Hugo van Herendael). As applications started to come in from all over the world, the director of the hospital, Jos Verschueren, allowed for foreign doctors to be trained in his hospital. Initially ,we offered one week courses where theoretical courses were given when there was no activity in theatre or in the outpatient department. We could offer very little hands on training in these circumstances. Because of the impact these courses had on the day to day running of the department the then head Mrs. Marie Therese De Vree suggested a change in formula. We opted for specialized courses on a specific topic on Friday and Saturday and for long term courses. Some trainees, enroled in the long term courses, stayed as long as two years, the average time of stay being six months. During these long term courses the trainees were now incorporated in the department and more time became available for both theoretical and practical teaching. Although they were supposed to produce a scientific article at the end of their stay, the trainees now had more time on their hands and the need to have a lab exclusively dedicated to handson training became evident. In the fall of 1992 an independent endoscopic lab of 90 square meters was created on the grounds of the Jan Palfijn General Hospital thanks to the financial input of K.Storz Gmbh & Co and the others sponsors of the initial phase. The organiser being Gyntech bvba. Theoretical courses could be given in the mini auditorium. In the larger room the set up allowed for hands-on teaching on animal tissues and operations could be performed on live anaesthetised animals. The video room allowed the trainees to review the tapes of theatre cases and allowed them to edit their own cases. From 1996 onwards, a strong collaboration was forged with the department of surgery ( Professor R. Van Hee) both for experimental and clinical work and for teaching. General surgeons, urologists, gastro intestinal surgeons, vascular surgeons and, last but not least gynaecological surgeons could be trained. In the summer of 2003 the centre, now by the name Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp (ETCA), moved to the facilities of the ACZA Campus Stuivenberg, the oldest hospital of the Antwerp City Hospitals (OCMW).Here the theatres have been renewed and equipped with audio-visual facilities to allow for more exposure to endoscopy for the trainees. The audio-visual facilities of the new auditorium "SANO" allow for a better interactive teaching. The hands-on lab has been set up in one of the century old basements, especially adapted to the needs. Due to massive immigration, from Europe, Africa, South America and Asia into Belgium, the OCMW became short of funds and had to reorganize its hospitals in a non-profit organization ZNA (Ziekenhuis Netwerk Antwerpen). The ACZA was renamed into ZNA STER (Stuivenberg-Sint Erasmus). This reorganization was effective as from January first 2004. The ETCA now operates out of ZNA Stuivenberg. The concilium of professors in Gynaecology Obstetrics of the Flemish part of Begium ( Flanders) has granted the privelege to the ETCA of teaching hysteroscopy to the registrars in Flanders. Each registrar has the opportunity to follow three courses during the time of his or her training.

Dr. Steffi Fernandes from Goa, India joined us in Antwerp and shared her enthousiasm for the hands-on training and clini...
09/02/2026

Dr. Steffi Fernandes from Goa, India joined us in Antwerp and shared her enthousiasm for the hands-on training and clinical exchange at last week's Deep Dive into Hysteroscopy.

Thank you for being part of the course!
Photo 1: Dr. Steffi Fernandes
Photo 2: Dr. Hanne Van De Velde, Dr. Bart De Vree and Dr. Steffi Fernandes.

Next Deep Dive into Hysteroscopy course takes place on May 18 - 22 2026
For more info or registration email Karlien@etca.be

Through expert-led sessions and hands-on workshops in both hysteroscopy and ultrasound, participants of the ETCA Masterc...
26/01/2026

Through expert-led sessions and hands-on workshops in both hysteroscopy and ultrasound, participants of the ETCA Masterclass Hysteroscopy & Ultrasound – Building Bridges - 5–6 June, will explore how combining these techniques can refine clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes.

Highlights from the programme include:
Endometrial physiopathology: what pathologists need for accurate diagnosis
• Case-based discussions on premalignant and malignant lesions
• Diagnostic challenges in AUB
• Fertility-sparing surgery in endometrial atypia
• Industry-led sessions on advanced hysteroscopic and outpatient techniques
• A hands-on workshop confronting the limits and strengths of ultrasound versus hysteroscopy

Agenda, more information & registration: https://chk.me/O83f0rj

🩺 Intensive One-Week Hysteroscopy Course – FebruaryThe ETCA Intensive One-Week Hysteroscopy Course offers a deep dive in...
29/12/2025

🩺 Intensive One-Week Hysteroscopy Course – February

The ETCA Intensive One-Week Hysteroscopy Course offers a deep dive into hysteroscopy through a highly personalised training programme with a maximum of 4 participants.
⚠️ Only 2 seats remaining for the February edition.
⚠️ Only 3 seats remaining for the May edition.

The course combines:
• Tailored theoretical sessions
• Individual hands-on training
• Office hysteroscopy observership
• OR-observership

📍 ZAS Cadix, Antwerp, Belgium



2026 Februari 2-6 : ETCA Intensive One Week Hysteroscopy Course - a deep dive into Hysteroscopy

"Save the date – ETCA Masterclass 2026The ETCA Masterclass Hysteroscopy & Ultrasound – Building Bridges will take place ...
22/12/2025

"Save the date – ETCA Masterclass 2026

The ETCA Masterclass Hysteroscopy & Ultrasound – Building Bridges will take place on June 5–6, 2026 in Antwerp.

This advanced masterclass focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial pathology, with special attention to niche / caesarean scar disorders, and includes two hands-on workshop afternoons in hysteroscopy and ultrasound.

📅 June 5–6, 2026
📍 Antwerp
ℹ️ More details to follow."

Plan ahead with ETCA.Here are the upcoming training dates for 2026.📅 You’ll find all planned dates in the image below. A...
15/12/2025

Plan ahead with ETCA.
Here are the upcoming training dates for 2026.

📅 You’ll find all planned dates in the image below.
As always, final details and registration information will follow later.

🩺 Upcoming ETCA Trainings – November & December 2025Two hands-on courses are coming up at the Endoscopic Training Centre...
20/10/2025

🩺 Upcoming ETCA Trainings – November & December 2025

Two hands-on courses are coming up at the Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp (ETCA):

🔹 Practical Hysteroscopy Training Day – 6 December 2025
For gyneacologists & Ob/Gyn A one-day course providing an up-to-date introduction to hysteroscopic instruments followed by an intensive series of practical exercises.

🔹 International Suturing Course – 27–29 November 2025
For registrars and residents gynaecology, general surgery and urology. During these two and a half days you will be
immersed in laparoscopic suturing. One-hour theoretical sessions are alternated with two hours of practical training.

📍 Antwerp, Belgium
🗓️ Limited places available – registration links coming soon.

📅 Save the Date – International Suturing CourseFrom 27–29 November 2025, the Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp will hos...
29/09/2025

📅 Save the Date – International Suturing Course
From 27–29 November 2025, the Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp will host its International Suturing Course for residents, senior gynaecologists, urologists and general surgeons.

📸 Photo from the July 2025 Suturing Course at ETCA

More details on agenda, faculty and registration coming soon.

Plan ahead with ETCA.Here are the upcoming training dates for the rest of 2025 — and a first look at 2026.
15/09/2025

Plan ahead with ETCA.
Here are the upcoming training dates for the rest of 2025 — and a first look at 2026.

The Intensive One Week Hysteroscopy Course will take place from October 13–17, 2025 in Antwerp, with a possible extensio...
01/09/2025

The Intensive One Week Hysteroscopy Course will take place from October 13–17, 2025 in Antwerp, with a possible extension in Ultrasound at the University of Leuven.

⭐ This course is part of ETCA’s commitment to providing high-quality, hands-on training for gynaecologists.

Don't forget to register for October 3rd, 2025! Join us for the ETCA Endometriosis Focus Day to gain valuable insights o...
25/08/2025

Don't forget to register for October 3rd, 2025! Join us for the ETCA Endometriosis Focus Day to gain valuable insights on everything from diagnosis to treatment and everything in between. Don't miss out on this important event!
https://subscribepage.io/Endometriosisfocusday

An impression of the International Suturing Course in Antwerp in July 2025.Feel free to tag yourself and share your expe...
18/08/2025

An impression of the International Suturing Course in Antwerp in July 2025.
Feel free to tag yourself and share your experience.

Join us from June 2nd to 6th in Antwerp for the Deep Dive Into Hysteroscopy - an intensive, hands-on training designed t...
13/05/2025

Join us from June 2nd to 6th in Antwerp for the Deep Dive Into Hysteroscopy - an intensive, hands-on training designed to refine your diagnostic an operative Hysteroscopy skills.

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Some twenty years ago word got out that endoscopic - mainly hysteroscopic at that time - procedures were performed at the deparment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the Jan Palfijn General Hospital in Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium (head Dr. Hugo van Herendael).

As applications started to come in from all over the world, the director of the hospital, Jos Verschueren, allowed for foreign doctors to be trained in his hospital. He even offered accomodation within the hopital as he believed in these new techniques. Initially ,we offered one week courses where theoretical courses were given when there was no activity in theatre or in the outpatient department. We could offer very little hands on training in these circumstances. Because of the impact these courses had on the day to day running of the department the then head Mrs. Marie Therese De Vree suggested a change in formula. We opted for specialized courses on a specific topic on Friday and Saturday and for long term courses. Some trainees, enroled in the long term courses, stayed as long as two years, the average time of stay being six months. During these long term courses the trainees were now incorporated in the department and more time became available for both theoretical and practical teaching. Although they were supposed to produce a scientific article at the end of their stay, the trainees now had more time on their hands and the need to have a lab exclusively dedicated to handson training became evident. In the fall of 1992 an independent endoscopic lab of 90 square meters was created on the grounds of the Jan Palfijn General Hospital thanks to the financial input of K.Storz Gmbh & Co and the others sponsors of the initial phase. The organiser being Gyntech bvba. Theoretical courses could be given in the mini auditorium. In the larger room the set up allowed for hands-on teaching on animal tissues and operations could be performed on live anaesthetised animals. The video room allowed the trainees to review the tapes of theatre cases and allowed them to edit their own cases. From 1996 onwards, a strong collaboration was forged with the department of surgery ( Professor R. Van Hee) both for experimental and clinical work and for teaching. General surgeons, urologists, gastro intestinal surgeons, vascular surgeons and, last but not least gynaecological surgeons could be trained. In the summer of 2003 the centre, now by the name Endoscopic Training Centre Antwerp (ETCA), moved to the facilities of the ACZA Campus Stuivenberg, the oldest hospital of the Antwerp City Hospitals (OCMW).Here the theatres have been renewed and equipped with audio-visual facilities to allow for more exposure to endoscopy for the trainees. The audio-visual facilities of the new auditorium "SANO" allow for a better interactive teaching. The hands-on lab has been set up in one of the century old basements, especially adapted to the needs. Due to massive immigration, from Europe, Africa, South America and Asia into Belgium, the OCMW became short of funds and had to reorganize its hospitals in a non-profit organization ZNA (Ziekenhuis Netwerk Antwerpen). The ACZA was renamed into ZNA STER (Stuivenberg-Sint Erasmus). This reorganization was effective as from January first 2004. The ETCA now operates out of ZNA Stuivenberg. The concilium of professors in Gynaecology Obstetrics of the Flemish part of Begium ( Flanders) has granted the privelege to the ETCA of teaching hysteroscopy to the registrars in Flanders. Each registrar has the opportunity to follow three courses during the time of his or her training.